Baby Names - Letter A Baby Names - Letter B Baby Names - Letter C Baby Names - Letter D Baby Names - Letter E Baby Names - Letter F Baby Names - Letter G Baby Names - Letter H Baby Names - Letter I Baby Names - Letter J Baby Names - Letter K Baby Names - Letter L Baby Names - Letter M Baby Names - Letter N Baby Names - Letter O Baby Names - Letter P
Baby Names - Letter Q Baby Names - Letter R Baby Names - Letter SBaby Names - Letter T Baby Names - Letter U Baby Names - Letter V Baby Names - Letter W Baby Names - Letter X Baby Names - Letter Y Baby Names - Letter Z

O-letter

“O” babies love books almost as much as an “N”.  An “O” baby loves books not only for entertainment but because this is also how they learn.  “O” babies are like all other babies they want to learn.  The only difference about an “O” baby is that their desire is much stronger.

 

“O” babies are very honest.  If you don’t want to know the answer to a question, I would suggest that you don’t ask an “O” baby.  This will be the toddler that looks your favorite aunt straight in the eye and tells her he doesn’t want to kiss her because her breath smells like poo.

 

“O’s” are very intelligent.  They are able to talk about almost any subject because they are well informed about many things (all those books do come in handy).   They are also very patient.  Nothing seems to rattle them.  Things will get done when they get around to it and not a minute sooner.

 

Take caution with your “O’s” when naming your baby.  More than three “O’s” and your child can come across as close-minded and boring.  This will make people think that they might be a little lazy and not really want to be around them.

 

Negative “O’s” have a tendency to feel sorry for themselves.  They think everyone is out to get them even those that they love the most have it out for them.  Rember this, nobody like me, everybody hates me.  That it their motto.